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45 minutes ago, FritschyBusiness said:

I have watched the ending to Port and Swans 100 times because I love watching their hearts break after celebrating way too early. Oliver Florient mouthing "What Happened" cracks me up every time
Ah the sweet sweet schadenfreude

I also loved the fan who could be heard screaming “you filthy cheats”, a few moments after the game was confirmed to be over with no score review 😂

 
10 minutes ago, FritschyBusiness said:

That's correct they were from the RCH

 

Youre probably right.

Theyre being used as props. I havent seen the entire presser but i assume they dont take questions from the media gallery. Why are they there. Why not bring in some doctors and nurses while theyre at it..

We could almost pencil the Saints in to make the 8.  They've won four (Freo, WBD, Ess and GCS) and have 2xHawks, 2xNorth, 1xGCS and 1xWCE to go.  A dream fixture!!

Very good chance they will win all those, especially as they get more players back, giving them 10 wins.  Only need to pinch a couple more to make the 8, which may require an 'extra' win than as there are 23 games this season.

 
23 minutes ago, Stu said:

I also loved the fan who could be heard screaming “you filthy cheats”, a few moments after the game was confirmed to be over with no score review 😂

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12 hours ago, Bring-Back-Powell said:

Bulldogs are in the thick of the action and are likely to be a good side,  while Freo are talented and could still play finals. I’m not sure I agree that St Kilda  haven’t beat a reasonable side.

Fremantle’s first four games have been terrible. They likely would be 0-4 if West Coast had had a bench to rotate last week. 

I’ll give them the Dogs win but the Dogs in Round 2 were all over the place, absolutely nothing like their more recent fortnight. But Fremantle, Essendon and Gold Coast haven’t exactly set the world on fire so far. It’s been a soft fixture, no matter how much you like St Kilda or are concerned about them beating us. 

3 hours ago, fr_ap said:

What you've described is exactly why Carlton are 3rd favourites. They've not played particularly convincingly and are 3 wins and a draw from a reasonably tough opening month. 

Good maturing teams stack wins when they aren't humming, and the Blues are showing some good signs of maturing.

They were easily top 4 on quality last year...as odd as it was for Collingwood to win all those close ones it was equally as odd for Carlton to lose as many close ones as they did. 

They'll be top 4 this year and a serious serious chance. I would not want to play them in a final. If they Breakeven in the middle, Charlie and Harry win them games and pretty much no team can mark them both. Their flanker types are developing around them, and their defence is very good with Weitering and Young taking the next step. 

They have every piece in place IMO and just need to manage their year, manage their timing and find momentum at the right time. Easier said than done but they will be absolutely thrilled to be unbeaten with very little fanfare or noise.  

Agree. They’re undefeated but with room to improve, if I were a Carlton fan I’d be pretty happy with that. 

21 minutes ago, titan_uranus said:

Fremantle’s first four games have been terrible. They likely would be 0-4 if West Coast had had a bench to rotate last week. 

I’ll give them the Dogs win but the Dogs in Round 2 were all over the place, absolutely nothing like their more recent fortnight. But Fremantle, Essendon and Gold Coast haven’t exactly set the world on fire so far. It’s been a soft fixture, no matter how much you like St Kilda or are concerned about them beating us. 

Agree. They’re undefeated but with room to improve, if I were a Carlton fan I’d be pretty happy with that. 

I'll agree when they make the Eight.

 

I really thought that Gold Coast were nothing short of pathetic last night. Not sure how much more we have to put up with these uncompetitive performances but if they say they want to play finals then these are the games you have to win. You can't just gee yourself up for a big one last week and then relax. It's been going on long enough and it's almost curtains in 2023 already for them.

3 hours ago, DubDee said:

Sounds like Lynch could miss Anzac eve. his bump didn’t look like much on Keath but he was concussed and the Sun are saying ‘big ban’….

He deviated from the marking contest, left the ground, made contact with the player's head, leading to concussion. He has to go for weeks for that.


1 minute ago, gs77 said:

He deviated from the marking contest, left the ground, made contact with the player's head, leading to concussion. He has to go for weeks for that.

Turning his body away from the ball looks bad, rub him out.

Didn’t realize Jeremy Finlayson’s wife was so ill. Makes it even better that he kicked the winning goal last night. 
 

1 hour ago, Demonstone said:

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Port were also robbed of a goal here 

So the Swannettes have not a leg to stand on 

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I’m so happy for Jesse, it seems he’s happy at the Giants and playing some decent football.

7 minutes ago, Dee Zephyr said:

I’m so happy for Jesse, it seems he’s happy at the Giants and playing some decent football.

Life's better away from Freo


1 hour ago, Deebauched said:

Youre probably right.

Theyre being used as props. I havent seen the entire presser but i assume they dont take questions from the media gallery. Why are they there. Why not bring in some doctors and nurses while theyre at it..

Come on man 

3 minutes ago, layzie said:

Come on man 

Ignore him Layz. He's a troll.

6 minutes ago, layzie said:

Come on man 

Poster reminds me of someone that posted here often previously.

Just now, Dee Zephyr said:

Poster reminds me of someone that posted here often previously.

Just a tad 


2 hours ago, FritschyBusiness said:

I have watched the ending to Port and Swans 100 times because I love watching their hearts break after celebrating way too early. Oliver Florient mouthing "What Happened" cracks me up every time
Ah the sweet sweet schadenfreude

So much to unpack in so short a period of time. There’s Callum Mills running forward with arms in the air, prematurely celebrating. There’s Buddy straight-up pushing Bergman in the back. And of course, the hand of Aliir like something from the Sistine Chapel majestically punching the ball away, it was almost biblical. 😁 ‘Twas a joy to behold. 

52 minutes ago, Jaded No More said:

Didn’t realize Jeremy Finlayson’s wife was so ill. Makes it even better that he kicked the winning goal last night. 
 

Stage 4 aggressive bowel cancer which has now metastasised to her lungs. She likely won’t be around to see their little girl grow up. Grimly puts things in perspective.  

1 minute ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

So much to unpack in so short a period of time. There’s Callum Mills running forward with arms in the air, prematurely celebrating. There’s Buddy straight-up pushing Bergman in the back. And of course, the hand of Aliir like something from the Sistine Chapel majestically punching the ball away, it was almost biblical. 😁 ‘Twas a joy to behold. 

SO MUCH TO UNPACK!

The funniest thing about Buddy going right into Bergman's back and falling over is that he cleared room for Alir Alir to come through for the punch. 

For some reason the fans arm pumping up and down that blocks the camera view cos he thinks they are going to win also cracks me up 🤣

 
2 hours ago, Lucifers Hero said:

dream fixture!!

Best in the comp. They are being well and truly looked after. Yea they will make finals but reality will see them straight out. Can't wait to beat them.

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Just now, WalkingCivilWar said:

Stage 4 aggressive bowel cancer which has now metastasised to her lungs. She likely won’t be around to see their little girl grow up. Grimly puts things in perspective.  

Yep. Hug your loved ones and tell them how special they are. Enjoy the win today everyone.


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